2017 has been an action-packed year, not just for the real estate sector but for the entire nation. While the structural changes and policy reforms (demonetisation, RERA and GST) shook up the economy, it imbibed financial discipline, accountability and transparency across various sectors. As per the statistics released by Economic Survey, the Indian economy is expected to grow at 7-7.5 per cent in 2018-19, eclipsing China to become the fastest growing economy.

Even while as housing loans continue to dominate the loan portfolio of housing finance companies (HFC)s, the share of housing loans in the overall HFC portfolio has been declining owing to the higher pace of growth of non-housing loans.

The Indian Railways is planning to announce high-speed train corridors construction plan worth Rs 10 lakh-crore. The plan is to connect all major cities in the country, covering almost 10,000 km along the lines of the government’s Bharatmala highways development programme.

Workplaces today are becoming more collaborative and open, fertile ground for interaction and ideation, and increasingly connected through Internet of Things (IoT). With millennials set to dominate the workforce in a few years, mobility is another imperative.

With over 3,000 acre in its land bank and a development portfolio of over 20 million sq ft, Century Real Estate is among the largest owners of real estate in Bengaluru. And now, the company has mega plans to venture into the affordable housing segment along with developing 7-8 million sq ft of commercial projects.

They have come from all over India. By the thousands. And they have witnessed a true emonstration of the MB Crusher screening and crusher buckets at work.
Last December, MB India, the Indian branch of MB Crusher, took part in the ninth edition of the Excon tradeshow.

Pick it as you pluck from the farm, farm brought to the door steps of home-makers. Here's an innovative product from the premier cold chain manufacturer - CHILLKART ecoVAN, the world's first, fastest and freshest green goods home delivery system. It is a complete Indian innovation designed for markets around the world; a world's first from Rinac.

In India and many bamboo-rich countries, bamboo continues to be used in traditional and rural areas as a cost-effective housing material. However, it does not enjoy the patronage of contemporary engineers unlike brick, steel, concrete or timber.